horror
RetroRealms is speaking directly to players looking for a horror experience that immediately conjures up the past.
Red Rooms is a harrowing thriller that centers the moral rot that can accompany going down the true crime rabbit hole.
Published by Megabit, OMUT is an unrelenting action horror game that pushes the player with difficult combat in a darkly beautiful world.
Dead Talents Society is a darkly comedic love letter to the misfits, the losers, and anyone who has ever struggled to find what makes them special.
The Tenants is clever at its core and director Yoon Eun-kyoung’s ability to craft tension and dread from absurdity is something to be applauded.
Alien: Romulus is a horror-forward swing for the fences with a third act that is uniquely unsettling, capturing the excitement of the original.
Even though I played it months ago, I can’t stop thinking about Fear the Spotlight and the 90s horror I have been missing.
We talked with Osgood Perkins about crafting his story and why you should go into Longlegs expecting humor as much as scares.
Longlegs is a deeply unsettling experience from beginning to end with a genre defining performance from both Cage and Monroe.
A Quiet Place: Day One is worth watching, with this silent-driven prequel taking viewers back to the beginning before the collapse.
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While not particularly sacry, Cronos: The New Dawn is a lot of fun as a survival horror that puts you in the futuristic armor of the Traveler.
A heavy focus on the fears of fatherhood against a severely underdeveloped alien abduction plot leaves Descendent (2025) feeling incomplete.
Instead of solely focusing on the Xenomorph and other alien creatures, there’s also an emotional core to Alien Earth Episode 1 – 2.